Bernard Aubertin

Bernard Aubertin (French pronunciation: [bɛʁnaʁ obɛʁtɛ̃]) was a French artist born in 1934 in Fontenay-aux-Roses, France. He died in August 2015 in Reutlingen, Germany.

Bernard Aubertin
Born(1934-07-29)29 July 1934
Died31 August 2015(2015-08-31) (aged 81)
Reutlingen, Germany
Known forPainting
MovementZero

He met Yves Klein in 1957 and joined the Zero movement during the 1960–1961 period.[1]

One of his texts, (″Esquisse de la situation picturale du rouge dans un concept spatial″) was published in the Zero magazine, vol 3. July 1961.[2][3]

He is known for his red monochromes (1958),[4] paint and nails on panel, fire paintings, and performance arts.

His works were shown at various major art exhibitions: Documenta 6, Kassel, Germany, 1977.[5] 54th Venice Biennale, Italy, 2011.[6] Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France, 2012.[7]

Solo exhibitions

2017:

  • Bernard Aubertin Situazione Pittorica del Rosso, opere degli anni sessanta e settanta, ABC-ARTE Gallery, Genoa[8]
  • In Memoriam – Hommage à Bernard Aubertin (1934-2015), galerie Jean Brolly, Paris[9]

2016:

  • Bernard Aubertin, Leeahn Gallery, Seoul[10]
  • RED | The Estate of Bernard Aubertin, De Buck gallery, New York[11]

2015:

  • Bernard Aubertin et Bernard Rancillac: de rouge à rouge, galerie Jean Brolly, Paris
  • Bernard Aubertin: Von ZERO bis heute, Galerie Heinz Holtmann, Cologne[12]

2014:

  • Bernard Aubertin und Zeitgenossen, galerie Maulberger, Munich[13]
  • Bon anniversaire Bernard!, galerie Jean Brolly, Paris

2013:

2012:

  • Livres brûlés, Galerie Jean Brolly, Paris
  • Tout feu tout flamme, Tornabuoni Art, Paris
  • Rouge, galerie Jean Brolly, Paris
  • Bernard Aubertin – Works from 1958-1989, The Mayor Gallery, London[14]

2010:

  • Tableaux feu et monochromes, galerie Jean Brolly, Paris

2009:

  • 75 x Aubertin, Stiftung für konkrete Kunst, Reutlingen[15]

2006:

  • Bernard Aubertin. Peintures monochromes, galerie Jean Brolly, Paris
  • Bernard Aubertin. Le rouge total, Galleria CIDAC Arte, Brescia, Italy[9][16]

Collective exhibitions

2016:

  • Cobra tot Zero, coll. Roetgering, in Museum Flehite en Mondriaanhuis in Amersfoort, Holland[17]

2014:

  • Rood Aubertin Rouge, (with Bernard Aubertin, Leo Erb, Jan Schoonhoven), Museum Belvedere Heerenveen, Holland
  • ZERO Countdown to tomorrow, 1950s–60s, Guggenheim, New York[18]

2015:

  • ZERO Let us explore the stars, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam[19]
  • ZERO The International Art Movement of the 50s and 60s, Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin[20]

2011:

  • La Pittura brucia Galeria Bonioni, Reggio Emilia (Italy)
  • Le feu et le rouge Studio F22 Modern Art Gallery, Brescia (Italy)

2010:

  • Plein feux Galerie Arlette Gimray, Paris
  • Tableaux feu — Monochrome Galerie Jean Brolly, Paris
  • Il Fuoco et Il Rosso Galeria d'Arte Rosenberg, Milan
  • Piano et violon brûlés Fondazione Berardelli, Brescia (Italy)

2007:

References

  1. Bernard Aubertin in ″Bernard Aubertin, la nature des choses″, MAMAC Nice. Cudemo Edition 2013, Page 9
  2. Leeahn Gallery, text
  3. "Art Collection Luxembourg - Expositions passées". Galerie F. Hessler (in French). Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  4. Carte Blanche à la galerie Jean Brolly 2009. Edition Ecole des beaux-arts de Rennes ISBN 2-908373-77-7, page 6 Archived 2017-12-23 at the Wayback Machine
  5. "documenta 6 - Retrospective". documenta. 2 October 1977. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  6. Worldcat Notes
  7. Palais de Tokyo, Bernard Aubertin exhibition
  8. "Bernard Aubertin - Exhibitions | ABC ARTE".
  9. "Bernard Aubertin "Galerie Jean Brolly"".
  10. Leeahn Gallery, Bernard Aubertin's page
  11. Galerie Holtmann
  12. "Maulberger Gallery". Archived from the original on 7 February 2018. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
  13. Mayor Gallerie, Bernard Aubertin exhibition
  14. Stiftung für Konkrete Kunst
  15. "Bernard Aubertin "De Buck Gallery"" (PDF).
  16. Museum Flehite
  17. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
  18. Stedelijk Museum, Zero exhibition
  19. Martin Gropius Bau exhibition
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